The Black Nazarene of Quiapo has been a source of faith and miracles for countless Filipino devotees, including well-known personalities in the entertainment and fashion industries. As the Black Nazarene procession marks its 419th year, these celebrities share stories of devotion and the unexpected blessings they have received through their faith. Angeline Quinto Singer Angeline Quinto grew up in the bustling streets of Sampaloc, Manila, where devotion to the Black Nazarene was a family tradition.
“Nag-start siya kasi lumaki po ako sa Sampaloc. Ang Mama Bob ko at yung buong street namin sa Marzan, may imahe po kami na every year dinadala sa Quiapo Church,” Quinto recalled in an interview. For Quinto, her devotion led to one of the most significant milestones of her life — winning ABS-CBN’s Star Power in 2011.
“Every Friday and Sunday, andoon po ako sa Quiapo nagdadasal. Bago ako sumali sa Star Power , dasal ko talaga magkaroon ng regular na trabaho sa pagkanta. Nag-try lang ako, hindi ko in-expect na magtutuloy-tuloy.
Alam ko po na galing sa Kanya,” she shared. Rene Salud Veteran fashion designer Rene Salud credits his faith in the Black Nazarene for his determination and eventual success in life. “Parang may feeling ka na nandiyan Siya palagi at ibibigay Niya sa’yo,” Salud said, recalling how he would visit Quiapo Church every Friday to give thanks.
Salud also shared how he walked on his knees as a gesture of faith and gratitude: “Hindi pwedeng hindi ka d.